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rev·o·ca·tion \ˌrevəˈkāshən, ˌrē(ˌ)vōˈ-\ noun Etymology: Middle English revocacioun, from Middle French revocation, from Latin revocation-, revocatio, from revocatus (past participle of revocare to revoke) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. archaic : an act of recalling or calling back or the condition of being recalled 2. : an act of revoking : the act by which one having the right annuls something previously done, a power or authority given, or a license, gift, or benefit conferred : repeal, reversal, withdrawal < the revocation of an edict > < subject to revocation of a license > 3. obsolete : recantation, retraction |